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"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.

So, not even the wording of the wanted poster but all I could think was “If they made this with terrible likenesses then it’s best to think more than one person besides Nicholai’s father had input…” So everyone here is basically a composite of what several people say they saw.

The picture from the wanted poster in colorful glory! Keep in mind these are truly exaggerated versions of my character and her fellow adventurers.

It’s best to say this is more like “Jubell’s Take on Rob Liefeld” than really all that close to his style (although I combed this stuff trying to really understand his style. In hindsight, his love and varied pouches left me in awe. Like…all KINDS of pouches. Unnecessary, but totally an aficionado).

So…I finally drew my Tempest Cleric, Phaedra, for my DnD group. On her character sheet I wrote her hair down as one color and once the game began I pictured her with white hair….

So basically I made Storm with a different personality. That’s who she is. With a weird cape that I let our Tiefling, Harvey wear (It’s a tiered cape I guess? the outer sides are shorter that the inner portion.

She’s never used that shield and that bag is full of all the crap we’ve gotten from stealing from rich people and burning down their homes.

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Out of curiosity, have you ever seen the original black and white "Little Shop of Horrors"? I just saw it's something you can't quite compare to the 80's musical (since both are kind of their own thing), but there still is a dark ending for Seymour in the original. Also the masochistic dental patient is one of the most fun parts of the B&W version.